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The aim of the present study is to investigate the differences in patient and endoscopist satisfaction and experiences and patient*s safety with different sedation protocols.
Is a higher dose of aerosolised salbutamol as a treatment for preterm infants suspected for developing BPD more effective than a lower dose on short-term clinical effects?
To determine which bowel preparation product is superior in cleansing the colon and in patient satisfaction.
To asses the effect of opioid receptor blockade on fentnayl induced pain relief
With intervention with bronchodilators (usual care bronchodilators for COPD subjects), in one study histamine and in one study steroids, we want to investigate the respons on inspiratory lung function parameter like the FIV1 and also investigate…
The primary objectives of this study are:Part A 1. To characterize the effects of single doses of beta-adrenoceptor (*-AR) agonists CST-101, CST-103 and * AR partial agonist CST-109 on the functional domains of the central nervous system (CNS), as…
Primary objective of this pilot study is to evaluate the in vivo effect of a B2-agonists in CF patients with residual CFTR function, using dosages which are clinically used in patients with asthma. Secondary objective is to evaluate the difference…
Answering the following questions:1. Main question: Is remifentanil a usefull medication for PSA in the emergency department?2. What is the recovery time of the patient when using fentanyl / propofol / remifentanil (time between last gift PSA…
Primary Objective: The aim of the study is to show that STEMI patients who are pre-treated with crushed ticagrelor and paracetamol have a higher level of platelet inhibition after primary PCI than patients pre-treated with crushed ticagrelor who are…
Primary objective:Our primary objective is to determine if the intranasal (IN) route is an effective, safe and quick alternative for intravenous fentanyl to treat acute pain in emergency department pediatric traumapatients. Secondary objectives:To…
Primary objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical effect of a long term treatment (8 weeks) with oral B2-agonists in CF patients with residual CFTR function, especially on lung function (spirometry and airway resistance). Secondary…